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Manipulate receptor and enzyme function with inhibitors, activators, agonists and antagonists. See the advantages of this flexible and dynamic system suitable in vivo and in vitro.
Frequently asked questions surrounding solubility, purity, storage and stability. Advice on in vitro and in vivo use. Chemical formular, CAS no. and MWs.
High quality HIF inhibitors and activators from Abcam. Abpromise® guarantee.
Complete guide to selecting NF-kB inhibitors and activators.
Use our water soluble packs for a speedy and affordable solution. Simply add 1 ml of water to get an exact, ready-to-use concentration - Easy, Minimal preparation, affordable, working stock concentrations to suit your needs.
Learn about ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptor subgroups.
Endocytosis, the process whereby cells internalize membrane receptors, hormones and nutrients is pivotal to cellular function. We have selective clathrin and dynamin inhibitors to modulate clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Find your clathrin and dynamin inhibitor here.
Complete guide to selecting microtubule inhibitors, tubulin inhibitors and microtubule-associating protein (MAP) targeting compounds.
Learn about the three pathways lead to complement activation and some of their key inhibitors.
An introduction to dynamin and endocytosis inhibitors. Browse our reference guide.